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  2. List of posthumous publications of Holocaust victims - Wikipedia

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    Ruth Maier (1920–1942): Ruth Maier's Diary: A Young Girl's Life Under Nazism; Philip Mechanicus (1889–1944): Year of Fear: a Jewish Prisoner Waits for Auschwitz (also titled In Dépôt and Waiting for Death). Irène Némirovsky (1903–1942): Suite Française; Fire in the Blood; All Our Worldly Goods; The Wine of Solitude

  3. Aftermath of the Holocaust - Wikipedia

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    Theodor Adorno commented that "writing poetry after Auschwitz is barbaric," [24] and the Holocaust has indeed had a profound impact on art and literature, for both Jews and non-Jews. Some of the more famous works are by Holocaust survivors or victims, such as Elie Wiesel , Primo Levi , Viktor Frankl and Anne Frank , but there is a substantial ...

  4. 12 Holocaust Books That Everyone Should Read

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    In 1947, Italian chemist Primo Levi published one of the most well-known Holocaust survivor books of all time: his account of surviving a year in the Auschwitz concentration camp. From the logical ...

  5. Bibliography of the Holocaust - Wikipedia

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    The Ghetto Fighters' House (museum and study center in Israel) Searchable online archives on the Holocaust and Jewish resistance; The Holocaust, Crimes, Heroes And Villains. The Holocaust Children; Never Again! an online memorial; The Holocaust "children's voices from beyond" The Holocaust Chronicle. The full 800 page book online, with photos ...

  6. Holocaust survivors - Wikipedia

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    Most of these books are written in Yiddish or Hebrew, while some also include sections in English or other languages, depending on where they were published. The first Yizkor books were published in the United States, mainly in Yiddish, the mother tongue of the landsmanschaften and Holocaust survivors. Beginning in the 1950s, after the mass ...

  7. Yizkor books - Wikipedia

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    Yizkor books (Yiddish: יזכור־בּוך, romanized: Yizkor-bukh, plural: יזכור־בּיכער, Yizkor-bikher) are memorial books commemorating a Jewish community destroyed during the Holocaust. The books are published by former residents or landsmanshaft societies as remembrances of homes, people and ways of life lost during World War ...

  8. Jewish refugees from Nazism - Wikipedia

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    Then, from April to December, several regulations and measures were adopted aimed against the Jewish intelligentsia with the goal of eliminating the influence of Jews on public life. Thus, on April 25, quotas were introduced for the admission of Jews to educational institutions, and on May 10, a public burning of books by Jewish and anti-Nazi ...

  9. Pinkas haKehilot - Wikipedia

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    Pinkas haKehillot or Pinkas Ha-kehilot, (Hebrew: פנקס הקהילות; notebook of the [Jewish] communities; plural: Pinkasei haKehillot) Encyclopedia of Jewish Communities from Their Foundation till after the Holocaust, [2] is the name of each volume of a series presenting collected historical information and demographic data on Eastern European countries' Jewish communities, most of which ...